If you have seen a baby, it is obvious that braking or
steering has been possible much before walking or standing. These babies tend
to have their own navigational impulses and the early period of toddling is
full of pitfalls and crashes. The impressive quality of the toddlers is that
they keep on ticking on and one. This is till they find someone reacting with a
sense of fear on their faces. They bounce back with a smile on their face and
then reach out to the next immovable object available in front of them.
In terms of toddling knees are known to bear the brunt
of the damage. They are designed for it and irrespective of your age, the knees
are known to do a great job in getting you around. Does baby have knee caps? There is no clear cut answer to this as
different opinions are presented by medical experts. The knees have a slippery
feel and when you touch them it resembles a sponge like feeling.
The knee joint is a pivotal point where the femur, the
tibia bone and the patella which is the knee cap meet. At an downward curve of
the femur the knee cap is known to rest in a groove and this enables it to move
forward and at the same time backward. In case if the knee cap is known to
slide back the lower leg is also brought back and then straightens it out. If
an X ray is performed no clear analysis is figured out.
In case of adults there tends to be around 206 bones,
but in case of babies it works out to be a mixture of cartilage elements along
with bone. The adult bones tends to emerge as cranium which tends to emerge as
different fragments. In due course of time these cranium infuse into a single
plate. In fact most of the bones tend to start off as cartilage but this is the
case at the time of birth as well. The cartilage turns into bones over due
course of time known as ossification.
As far as the patella is concerned it is a ses moid
bone and situated in the centre of the tendon. The patella works out to be the
large sesamoid bone in the body. It takes a longer amount of time in order to
form a bone. Answering the question do
baby have kneecaps? It is not going to show up in X rays but the baby has a
knee cap for sure. In no way you can refer it to as a bony knee cap. When the
baby is born the knee caps tends to remain as cartilage and this is going to be
for a few years. Once your toddler is falling down it is not going to be a knee
breaker but a sponge absorber. The moment the kid goes on to become 5 years,
the cartilage plates would have taken the shape of mid-sized knee caps. This is
made of real bone.
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